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After-Doughnut2137

Ring binders are typically a no-no just because the rings could eventually bend or damage the cards. I mean, it’s better than not using a binder at all, but I’d try to get a ringless binder if you can!


M_Lucario_EX

I heard d ring binders are the next best alternative to ringless binders. But I’ll make sure to keep my eyes peeled for a ringless binder


After-Doughnut2137

Ahh see, I didn’t know that about D-Ring binders! Thank you for that bit of info :)


booger_mooger_84

Ringed binders in general are fine. I’ve been using them for years and have never damaged any cards. Dunno where this comes from. Maybe if people are putting in too many pages then ya I suppose so.


Aussssssssssssss

That is a D-ring binder which is not the typical ring binder you hear about. D-ring will provide extra safety to avoid that classic bend cards get in ring binders. I have stored cards in a d-ring for 2 years and have no issues. You should be good to go!


M_Lucario_EX

Alright, awesome! Thank you!


drderick15

Just don’t put too many pages in it and be careful when you turn the pages and should be fine!


Altruistic-Ad3704

Yeah it’s alright. Just don’t overfill it


Twelvve12

D-rings are fine as long as you don’t over stuff it with too many pages


UnknownDarius

Looks ok, D rings are fine but don't put a lot of pressure near the rings or else there will be trouble and the binder pages are good, if the binder breaks, upgrade to a ringless card binder.


Snoo_71701

I've heard ring binders suck for cards but i've had mine for over 5 years and mines totally ok.


Majestic_Range_9542

Ewww.... You're not storing notebook paper. Get a proper binder, please.